
Banfi Le Rime Chardonnay Pinot Grigio 75cl
AED 65.00
Crisp, bright, and ridiculously easy to love, this Italian white wine blends Chardonnay’s ripe pear and lemon with Pinot Grigio’s zippy green apple snap. Think citrus, a little white peach, and a clean, refreshing finish that keeps you reaching for another pour. A go-to Chardonnay Pinot Grigio blend when you want “fresh and fruity” without the fuss!
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75cl / 750ml |
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This Italian white wine is the kind of bottle you open on a random Tuesday and suddenly dinner feels like a plan. It’s a Chardonnay Pinot Grigio blend that hits the sweet spot between juicy fruit and crisp freshness, so you get flavour without anything feeling heavy.
Chardonnay brings the rounder, riper side, think pear, lemon, and a hint of peach, while Pinot Grigio keeps it lifted with green apple and citrus zest. The result is bright, clean, and super drinkable, with enough personality to stand up to real food (not just “snacks, I guess”).
- Appearance: Pale straw gold, clear, with a light, glossy sheen in the glass.
- Nose: Fresh lemon, pear, green apple, white peach, plus a soft floral touch.
- Taste: Crisp citrus and orchard fruit up front, lively acidity that makes your mouth water, then a gentle creamy edge from the Chardonnay.
- Body: Light to medium-bodied, bright and refreshing, not weighty.
- Finish: Clean and citrusy, with a faint apple-peel bitterness that keeps it snappy.
Why this blend deserves shelf space, it’s flexible. It can hang with creamy pasta, grilled chicken, seafood, or a big salad without getting lost or taking over. You don’t need a special occasion, you just need a glass and something tasty nearby.
It also makes a smart “crowd bottle” for get-togethers. Not too sharp, not too rich, no weird funky flavours that split the room. Just a friendly, crisp Italian white wine that keeps things moving.
And if you’re the kind of person who likes a little depth, pay attention to how it shifts as it warms up. The citrus stays bright, but the peachy, rounder notes start showing up more.
Fun Fact: Banfi isn’t just a winery, they helped put the now-famous Brunello di Montalcino zone on the global map with serious research into Sangiovese clones.